Jack Cashin

Jack Cashin describes himself as “the oldest active polo player in the United States.” He’s also the president of Chukkar Farm Polo Club in Alpharetta, Ga., publisher of DARE Magazine, an actor and model on TV and in industrial films, as well as founder of CASHIN’S PLACE, a Georgia restaurant chain. And, he’s dabbled in some politics as the 1996 libertarian candidate for U.S. Senate and 1998 libertarian candidate for Governor in Georgia. He’s been married for 64 years and is the proud father of six children, 15 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Sample Titles

"Cherokee County, Georgia: A History chronicles the county’s past from the earliest record of civilization to present times." -- by Rebecca Johnston

From Cherokee Indians and a large Indian stockade to hard-working farmers and influential businesses like Nejasco Farms and Dairy, “Buffington and Macedonia In Days Gone By” is the story of country people dedicated to faith, family, and community.

People for generations have been told spooky ghost stories in front of a warm fire. Chances are those tales, or at least some of them, came from some experiences the storytellers heard as children or had personally experienced.

"The story of a hometown radio station built in Canton, Georgia, in 1957."

Beyond the land of man-kind, there is a realm where all wolves roam free.

STREET OF SECRETS is the story of a special place in a Northern city where people lived during a time when political correctness was unheard of, and severe prejudices were held about anyone different from one's own race, nationality, and religion